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I think it's been a couple of years since I flew at Kite Hill. Yesterday John W and I got together there for a fly and it was pretty neat.

When I arrived, there was one flyer who was doing some lovely tricking with a white Sea Devil Std. Soon after, John arrived and both of us noticed Kite Hill was more beautiful and lush than we'd remembered.

The wind was nice, I flew my new Sea Devil and at first felt quite clumsy, I didn't remember how to fly with a weighted kite but soon found some very smooth Jacobs Ladders and a very strange looking backspin.

John was a little behind me down the hill on what I believe was his first time flying a Zephyr. At one point I turned around to watch him fly and thought out loud, damn- he's still got it.

We both text messaged Mark Reed to kidding say Mark where are you, we're at the hill and the wind's great. He replied he was at Prism and hard at work on a holiday. So we flew for him lol.

It was nice, we had the nicest of times and remembered the good old days when we all seemed to show up most summer evenings.

John was eating junk food, because now he can and it was kind of hard to visualize that it seemed barely more than a month ago that I'd visited him the hospital.

So that was a Fearless, what does it fly like in comparison to the Sea Devil Std.?

I have flown them before, but I don't have all that much time on SDs, so it's hard to compare. Both are by far some of the most capable and fun to fly kites that I've tried -always a good time.

The FL does some things that I've fallen in love with - very stable in both fades and turtles, easy tricks in both low and high wind, multi-lazys and jacobs ladders that just don't seem possible - its so reliable you can do them 6 inches or so off the ground with confidence, light pull but great line feedback, easy combos, smooth easy tricks. It also has the best combination of being both floaty and trick-able that I've tried - it never feels clunky or heavy.

I can't say enough good things about the kite. If you like the SD, I would imagine you will love the Fearless.

Summer is coming, so I'm sure we will all meetup at kite hill some weekend. It's alot of fun when a group of flyers meet there and the wind is good. I like to watch John fly his Vapor and Prophecy in our typical low winds.

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